The Arrow
The Arrow

The Arrow

1997Movie180 minEnglish

The story of the Avro Arrow, the world's fastest fighter plane built in 1950's Canada, and how the project was dropped due to political pressure from the United States.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Jerry CiccorittiGenres: Biography, Drama, History

Plot Summary

This biographical drama chronicles the rise and fall of John C. Munro, a brilliant but troubled Canadian aeronautical engineer. Driven by ambition and plagued by personal demons, Munro designs the groundbreaking Avro Arrow, a supersonic jet that promises to revolutionize aviation. However, political intrigue, budget overruns, and a shadowy conspiracy threaten to ground his dream before it can take flight.

Critical Reception

The Arrow was generally well-received for its compelling portrayal of a significant piece of Canadian industrial history and Dan Aykroyd's surprisingly nuanced performance. While some critics noted its length, the film was praised for its ambition and its exploration of themes like innovation, national pride, and betrayal.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its historical significance and ambition.
  • Dan Aykroyd's performance as John C. Munro was a standout.
  • Some found the film's runtime to be a bit lengthy.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for six Gemini Awards, winning for Best Actor (Dan Aykroyd) and Best Original Music Score.

Fun Fact

The Avro Arrow project was a real-life Canadian supersonic jet program in the 1950s that was controversially cancelled, leading to the destruction of all prototypes and documentation.

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